Supreme Court Backs Ohio's Right to Purge Voting Rolls
The court's decision essentially endorses "the very purging that Congress expressly sought to protect against", Sotomayor wrote. If they do nothing, their names eventually fall off the list of registered voters. "It does not", Justice Alito wrote .

Phillies poke fun at IHOP with ridiculous name change
Internet speculation had the "B" representing everything from breakfast, brunch, bananas, bacon, beer, booze and even bitcoin. Monday, the restaurant formerly known as IHOP revealed its new name will be the International House of Burgers .

President Trump meets Kim Jong Un
Asia stocks shook off initial modest losses and edged up on Monday ahead of an historic U.S. But Mr Trump warned "he was prepared to walk away" if the summit did not go well.

Best Young Players At The 2018 FIFA World Cup
The 2018 FIFA World Cup gets under way on Thursday as hosts Russian Federation take on Saudi Arabia at Moscow's Luzhniki Stadium. The house will not only be open to Mexico fans, but fans from all over the World. but guests from all over the world.

Apple Prohibits App-Based Cryptocurrency Mining
That's 52.2 Million news homes for the wealth of App Store apps that are being created, under these new Apple guidelines. The ban applies for apps designed explicitly with mining operations in mind.

Justin Trudeau: We won't be pushed around by Trump
Of the 32 states that count Canada as their biggest export destination, 20 voted for Trump in the 2016 election. And he urged Canada's industrial leaders to remain calm in the face of ongoing threats from the U.S president.

The press secretary responded: "If it wasn't a political stunt by the Eagles franchise, then they wouldn't have planned to attend the event and backed out at the last minute".

Kenney's statement said that the Eagles team "embodies everything that makes our country and our city great" and that the players "represent the diversity of our nation - a nation in which we are free to express our opinions".

The President also noted that numerous Eagles weren't planning to attend the White House ceremony.

Memphis woman seen letting young girl out of pet kennel
Police in Tennessee say a woman, identified as Leimome Cheeks , was charged after mobile phone video emerged of the incident. Skylarr Blake, Cheeks' neighbor, told WATN that Cheeks was a "nice lady" and that he couldn't "see her doing that".

"We love our country, we respect our flag, and we always stand for the national anthem - we always will stand for the national anthem", Mr. Trump said at the event. "I will be there at 3:00 p.m. with the United States Marine Band and the United States Army Chorus to celebrate America". In an interview on Fox business channel, Trump said, "Tweeting is like a typewriter - when I put it out, you put it immediately on your show".

"I think we need to focus on what's important and in this case we have a sports team from Philadelphia who are world champions and I think we should take pride in that, especially the way they went about it", Courtright said.

USA offers 'unique' guarantees to North Korea on eve of summit
Mr Kim's itinerary was reported in detail, which is a rarity for the state's media, according to South Korea's Yonhap news agency. AP media relations director Lauren Easton said that the outlet was "troubled" by the press' limited access to some of the events.

The statement from President Trump cites disagreement on the national anthem, and Huckabee Sanders herself said in a statement today the team "offered to send only a tiny handful of representatives", accusing them of trying to "abandon their fans". A source close to the players told CBS News that fewer than 10 players committed the attending the White House event.

In response to Trump's allegations, former Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Torrey Smith noted an Eagles player did not kneel last season. Safety Malcolm Jenkins raised his fist as the anthem played, while other players stood arm-in-arm or with their arm around Butler in solidarity.